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Unihedron Sky Quality Meter with Lens - Narrow Field of View / USB Connection # SQM-LU

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Brand Unihedron
Part Number SQM-LU
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Manufacturer Description

A USB SQM model for night-time sky brightness monitoring! The "Sky Quality Meter" measures the brightness of the night sky in magnitudes per square arcsecond. Designed by Dr. Doug Welch and Anthony Tekatch, the Unihedron Sky Quality Meter offers unprecedented sensitivity in a handheld meter.

Uses:

  • Find out how good the night or site REALLY is.
  • Compare the sky brightness at different sites quantitatively.
  • Document the evolution of light pollution in your area.
  • Set planetarium dome illumination to mimic the skies people are likely to experience elsewhere in the city.
  • Monitor sky brightness through the night, night-to-night, and year-to-year.
  • Determine which nights show the greatest promise for finding the 'faintest fuzzies'!
  • Calibrate the effect of sky brightness on qualitative measures such as the Bortle Scale.
  • Investigate how sky brightness correlates with the solar cycle and month-to-month sunspot activity.
  • Help provide local ground truth for future sky brightness prediction with the Clear Sky Chart.
  • CCD users can make a correlation between the SQM reading and when the background reaches some ADC level.

Features:

  • Sky brightness reported in visual magnitudes per square arcsecond.
  • Infrared blocking filter restricts measurement to visual bandpass.
  • Sensor temperature, model number, and serial number are provided.
  • Precision readings at even the darkest sites.
  • Field-upgradeable firmware.
  • Open protocol document.

Specifications:

  • USB connectivity.
  • Included applications for reading data in Perl.
  • The Half Width Half Maximum (HWHM) of the angular sensitivity is ~10°. The Full Width Half Maximum (FWHM) is then ~20°. The sensitivity to a point source ~19° off-axis is a factor of 10 lower than on-axis. A point source ~20° and ~40° off-axis would register 3.0 and 5.0 magnitudes fainter, respectively.
  • Size 3.6 x 2.6 x 1.1 in.
  • Maximum light sampling time: 80 seconds.
  • Minimum light sampling time: 1 seconds.
  • Specifications are subject to change without notice.

What You Get:

  • SQM-LU unit
  • SQM-LU users manual
  • CD with PDF manual and example software
  • 15ft USB cable
  • Calibration sheet indicates unit USB serial number, and calibration values

Reviews

4.5 (Based on 2 Reviews) 100% of reviewers recommended this product.
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      Review by Jason F.
      1563255995
      Jul 15, 2019

      5.0 SQM

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      I have used several Unihedron SQMs and have found them very useful for both visual observing and imaging.

      Bottom Line: Would you recommend this item? Yes
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      This review was provided courtesy of AgenaAstro.com

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      Review by peter of Colorado Springs, CO.
      1330128000
      Feb 24, 2012

      4.0 Is the trip worth it?

      Pros:

      Accurate,Lightweight,Reasonably priced,Compact,Easy to Use,Strong Construction

      Cons:

      Remote use needs computer

      Comments:

      The weather report doesn't tell it all. It is really nice to know the sky quality before making the trek to the observatory or dark site. The SQM-LU takes care of this so you don't get there and find washed out skies. Set up took all of 5 minutes including software installation and no real learning curve. It's pretty much intuitive.

      Bottom Line: Would you recommend this item? Yes
      Was this review helpful? Yes / No

      This review was provided courtesy of AgenaAstro.com

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